he Vittlburgh 61174dit. ' MtYkrDAY, J A N 1941 OTLCE TO ..I.I)VERUSEB.,i. Nehru le hereby given that bereeft, rr.‘e BART arletrthements reeelred at tab Came La pelt, pr when handed in. except lu the ea ge et whose bllla wili be rendered quarterly, as Usual. Alirertisera will plum, Mate it sok*? Oda, as the rule of cash payments for ml- Verttu la or the tharatte r stated, kllll be Inns .mum • The price Of tmr Morning and Evening edidons la TITRES CENTS at the counter or from nen , hovi, 1100141:17 pennants as ITTFTEEN CENTS per work. MATTER FOR CONGRATULATION The aetioa of the House of Reprtneutn tives;in passing the Suffrage 'Bill R.r the District of Columbia furnishes matter for .'..toongratulatiOn Mitre particulars. I. The bill is clearly right in itself. To plptlta!, to-Sipe the blacks 4berty,. and yet 7 . 4 4 4 thqln thehallot,is 'simply to render the boMi . eoriniaratirely'vtilrielefis, becano of little effect, It is impossible ihr the littleits - to Malt' ttain their rights unless they have the ballot in their hands. The ballot will not Bo match enable Went to govern others, as it will arm them with a potent itt-, atrutnent far self protection. All through the war the blacks of the District oyinorsi a loyalty far superior to ' - that trtirdfqated by their whiterneighliors. .4octeef.them sought serviqc 11 the red while ntl&istirscnre of them mitered thilTnion,Vnarra r each indiv i 'dwil among the white Inhabitants of the 'Dis ,,t,FJot • - - :310 9 conscrwitivea.:ir . LYilit .011 duaditied suffrage; that is, anaiigo based en a given degree of education or property, and tiotAbr onerititei, but for all races; let them_ bring forward their scheme. It may itrivo left4tht that Si* nonnoend it to, aceeptauce.. ;; e4QLsHn assertion by tn 2 kgrOvi, in this form, to fun ction, thelaw-making, pow"; oi r the.naticin, was greatly needed. -alialftesionto so oomincni, in conservative cirelt to speak Cif-Chogress, not in distinct terraii,-bnt by'implleation, as a surpli.issage 1 . 12 E 9 lgt•SetltMertt, ao far, especially, as re • tided ieconstruction, that a .2rfarkiettand sharp exercise of its authbrity was demanded. The eauitV tejoie& a that Poagretts has not consented to sink into the insignifirsmt position of a facile registrar of pre-apmedgt4 decrees.— GRIEF AND rm RECO3WENSE The National Intcffigracer, in its old age, laittetrnis to grief. It is afflicted, by the paiestgethrougl_: the:House of Representa tives, of 'the bill for negro suffrage, in tho Distrid:Ocpelthihiet.. Its affliction arises trom two eausiderationa. I. That the bill "13 . 01:510f.e . diti:i the decidedly expressed will of thirtoedileketha District," 2. That it "is Copini.vd:tis the Wedb.known rice's of the .PresicientieithrilJnitsd States.” -."loor*reoo3set that the wile inhabl trAi tilialitei;."BlTttogt all: of whom an; eithissimlie,.%otisocissilon spapath - Ise" +mind O.IMOStWs 'only that their black 4rithlici&latiotilenot.bckTe the right - r itteuff.:,,,,:-"They-isatedthat way as much to *pits - the blacks for their loyalty Its to , eintione So degrade them hecartsk of their p4ott . ,But, the blacks comprisi a hcrire OMP Of the -1 . :pcoilo of the District;" and i.b.ao.l4nitirectinitteridiiheli*p to the owl ' •diktution of Cotigii_ss. • It may be the President differs from Con ,grais on this matter, and thayd4 . views are well-krioifff. But - no confess We do not 'Cilasl 7 P - srVeK* whereld bag proclaimed *, -iltiviiniontivo.u) thin: tivic.: What 7 ever hisiiessssrsay be, he has a clear right aethin on 1 haw . Psi tiree'sti a right to ihioyin- Martzelytip.to ,Porxqba 9 , &'''MPanMr t grmf. — - rwspropre. , t fanciest, will teach illetettentlitheliftNlVN bettentatinPrs. he derhoca-ats of Al -I.shinyetri 'Goitntreenvericion.lasembled, pass.Niedetnitpdpitttionn o to thin end, among ethens. " Pl&arkkodiftitt.E.tn and ' 7l-e rTiligtrii;gi - bilt - rtetil they die in. They Imre not earned- the commendation of tits xlisanorlAtt rrty i t.an4 ip r osrler to do "so riii&Cl4ns6 theiesiffA ur's , ofing. ft will manr.uch censures u. bring. those-gentlemen into a troetablo • • AN 3 kkINICILL ••, tif e lpto,.thet o have been numerous reports - -' - '4 l 4ciLl'iTalnagtonf to the otfect that' ThO Frusta' irroperoi Lid resolved to recall his :rreame.frtialtexioe, cin,oase ho should not bocompellod to an opposite course by such a pressure atil,Vould raise a point of honor. :.‘'.n r e.".44d 1 .1 10 - 7 Pfts9qllo9eTe4an_ the° 15C0 far - freina withdrawing regi ments:Midi ones arc Constantly arriving from France. ffordo.wolplievetuty more in the maser tions;. frog' neatly - Ventured, that MILSLMIL - lari—riirlinisly °onto inplates' abdication. Thooondition of Mexico Ls that of chronic iiieertahiTY. aro unrest. Thepeolile aro ac '..Mitoined:tei.vvitrtesis violent changes in the ,wirairdstrition,:and, absolute revolution in tho forut,ol_tho government. A. sense of iiitapetnity oppresses them._ A cooscious nesei of instability leads them always tidipple...pn overthrow of_whatever . govern 'llo`Coptearist. : _ihgioad this, We do. not 'i.iarttfaiVtimcenr.r.T r i r ithiaving as satisfri — e: torY a trine of it as any Mexican ruler for qf4l 4 mr,.tor-of a centpry. Iu the een tridirnvinces he succeeds in maintaining ....act., and is exerting himself imp - cove thoprospecta of thd inhabitants Alongtho northern border there is the ordinary mount of distur'banee. Sti•itietut society would not knor. what:was impendlor if the booming of cannon in actual war should rate. PF /04E4 UT,ION GEO4OI:i UNION. • •- • • g ISTS. . - A Wit;hlnetan aspatch says "A - letterwktterrby-Hun. A. 'IL Stool-- ohs ; late Vice Yomident of tho Southern Cotiftaltalacy,. has been , received honi In Wathinuton, in •whieh hO says that tho otigintsiithrion ntencof tioorgia suffer groat orperseention now on account of their Mau ' thnehis, than they did darini the days of : i . - Georgia Journal in addition to tim. WAve.st+denteili, roprcaeity.alr. Sruer,tr , '1614 as islyinkr that 'be lininetlOorght laths° tot dition; on his' return home, than • hey ex.Recied. And .Mr. . testtmo : irkin - i*MOMesiLtiy: - ...ii.s.lici4 of ‘kituesses . 1111.3ep °Thiene° it is impossible to doubt. s Thorat:priof:tioferft; nalistble,'"and • - .vereaVtturtihe - 17itioameir of-.tho IoD Vrk e P a 1 412 g 1V4e4 ;'• 3470:44ektal,NAICSS $ ll 9 J,.1.070 0 3.49,. agalhht the' 'oolllleal su *liettuu.y. of relmla. Theoniy way to 4o filet!. • I.ll4oetoblikrunlierietstiltiage. Give votee to the hiyal men of the South without re _pard to color, and there will be no danger "the P ! Irlit4isupyemacy of the rebels." iiXerst; nig kitriab. A MU has been tuttudneed into the f.kgts -! hi tura to elmrterWeeinpany for. the purpose • of constructing mratlrcsul from the corral, - .?aoiti!Afulo FY - 9,_ r 0ht6 ;4 4 / 1 /Nraisy/ Mb!" through the midland rmintiM 'm -th Stiff= gap mnrlnS l'itierrlAUTZMaX,, ./ .I. 9.rti ' Vatlaild:- IFLB' 4.'0 - iira hatorino;lllg , bilbtoh t tebb lien ffp rwartt, not" the Veil f '144 I , l'.liffitnnallitigin' hifliM 7 b - w 7 ainial:;* i t - f or the ~ , ,mtevigtnihionlf thla'great eivIDE. 10!0,:lnit.tosvold: all , powdhle Prate tat poi/ - .- litillObili. -- :42f igll 4 /t4talPt6fiP made 10 Lant aer• slii t uhki Comm! and, whierkitglalrimpuMtlii, to defeat i :lac. ' .the people who are- , intel.a. thetensa• vicAlalow of thia.lmportaftti,.woxifcnafefally ~liiitOprirents Da .tliOYl44l l M4Ari. 'in tAO ' ' Capitol-- Eighteerrecurtithls siOthtely and :.'''lthreetlreinworneticlto,dilallds. - :inefiann? , Inuinadi;'At lenitcWWeqt . iir pobiltl¢4 . VOtildlig liiittliditearbbistalcibmiebi: !WAD.. nneongthe inempOle:OrthlfThgelientpl.lo4,. Any that these neatille ' s . nt4,n ot IlinTg this . miyantagn! si: ` l ‘ . " - , ...%i0 'fur. Hn lionl toot 6.4,/ ,Inv In Congntla with lion Wade in thct &man., apti Ihi rows for im(inalifietlnegrasnlrra4" I lho hint rill of Columbia. The White eit -171.11,1 of Washington and ln,orgetott n is moristrithsi 01110.41 u:h.hihe,tlsl hteasillre, ht.! Wit i.C.1.! Ilislni-t of C..hitybil is . 1 1 - 11;041 w :".. froth N South, as th.,l4,ltels r.,me thore 1..1,h 11. , 11.1.h.1if 1 a of Lee ms.l ',Antal, and it , ht of the right ~f cufrraqe - to this tmdt "pelw.tis? What a rare the I h)1,111111.•ht ? What a LairleAfino 111,i1 UK/ allegMl rights Oi the peoph, What carienturt. ttpm n term contemporarv , has a wet, km-o. It IN rosily sip a•ked:- , anacciamta "l"- cettsidettog how often it ita4 been ,adt ...l to that sensation. I 'se ought to hove 1.-oth nett ifs nerves, and It; have P'S.eluptod fr..xn t ht. weight of atany In tlietion, The i 7 c, no farther than to insist that this is ""„6 litOfr-' man's goveru - Otcnt." But even, dist shows an ipprovo. ment Ten year* ogo It was a, stroonOttaly.• oPPoe•ed to admitting all white mat./ LO par- • t fri pa ti on itt the govenament through die baliot-is3r, 'as it is no* to allowing hltielt, men tO vote. It Waisted: pfur Mid over t , ogo ta. aith Wheat that conservatireS ought t o avoid, that thuraipt. 4 !4% white man's. ~overnmtnt;' in tha sensinf inatiding all• the white inhabitants'o ttiit eoimtry. Only a certain dais, it maintained, ought to bit allowed to aPProaelilitO:liontd-h0x,... Tharp was: a'inhereteiate, tt passion, a seurility, a; bitterness in its invecilvt against cis...!es, of - white men that noradical ever op -protteheti on this side.of the . .Atlantle. By . degrees its rage subsided.. 'lt tool; a atoPlia: advance ; consented to the doctrine that all . . . white mon, under uniform and lipetni con ditions, should have the right . of still - rage; ono of its proprictontsonght arsdotielitiOd'a -democratic nomination tor , a -seat to Con"; grens, aad was elected by the. votes of the men he had persistently This shows that, than). Is an 43Iement of progress in him and his lotirnal... Whii stn tell bat ho may yet goaollir BS - to take a seat in Congress mainly,l;7: negro rotes? This is an ago of pn ,:igress, and App.° of themselves,lhe sturdiest - conseecalives jog along. • ma Banishing correitpcntiont of tlie Philadelphia Press, iirmigaing thin the millea&monOpPlY, says; this groat work, in what, non-,' dition would our State • best the'Prusent . " timer Cities, towns- and.- vilbsges hand. .1.-prang ttp Ohne' ItS - linev mills - and Mend. factories have been erected on and near ItS' track; thousands and tens of thousamis have bepume wealthy from the facilities it, afforas . alikO to the manufacturer, the far . , mer and the tradesman: and an army of employees are kept busy morning, noon ,night• in transporting over its vast length our merchandise, agriculture AMA mineral products." If this means anything it means that. the, towns and.cities not on the line of the Penn 's:FlT:min load havo no tight to prosper, and, that the right to build mills' and tnanufitc. . Aeries not be e xtended 14, , (Tr n kt, notiog, 01./ el.t., , lfttltg l• oo of the lorrollt-- brh,rrmr . nt nnn onh. t „, there tell. way thing omettluit to thu curio,lty, di. Wert—, log to ttokuind,Ln I ho outplOvtocal, It au, of the mOsA tnnuotootto. char:wt.., . . • 'rite letter n Well I held In my paral 4011 hen they en H 11 1 ,11114 their des: termu movement , , ti n contained in arlo.,ely ,,ealed .32{VOCIlio, yellowed by tlath, and d (rent. e.l In II peettl tar hand to "John fja eh. r recke ktn, yew York," and the date on tit,, tamp Ira* ••tletober it , lh, 1.857 - -making the letter. two }errs old. I know not what inagnetimm pa4cell from U r inating me, no tau notrituallsts cuy..co rttrpprl withif I had not ,yet era the lappet.; and the only thing I could fix alma as the came of my , at tract inn that- h t th e • date tralloatud tit she eneetope r l had .heen resident of Blank% Ulu, imenty, r oom )11,antjgpxue ithout tttat date! Yet, this was notrlVlNe for rny_ngitiition • I vas not of as innUlaltlye diVOSltrotti nor d id ' nJohn Owen , belong to Um ei'efe ori a y nualntance. t rat there with such a ii g expreaton upon lily lure, that one of inty IWA 5. ,I,lll[ll king my mood exchilmed, je.e.- 'lllalyx . . . "What is it, ItedLthlt A check for a hundred thotioand t" •'ll3l sore I don't know i Ihnsen't opened it," -T ttend,dt tatitiOrtl and with - Chin lent the 'wfapper, impelled by some Ktrongly-detinial, irreabdible Maumee to reed the timosnalued sheet inclosed. It tan In thin wise, Dann tinuts-IL% too tmd to. disappoint you. Could not - exeunt., Tour order, as everyisady concerned will discover. What a chartning day I --good for - taktng a picture. Trutt old ,frlend 1 introduced you to %on', tell talon, and -you hid Mit zbettes;bothee yournell to 'visit hint. The nest time you dad yourself 1p time arms, don't fuel to his left hand pocket for the broken tooth-pick which I. lent him, Ile in well come to- it.; 11"- - yoniro-at the plane -of ottyment,l shan't be there not having fit/till ed the order, and having given up my cmigi-a- Alon protect, much against my will; no govern youreelf atoOrdingly. BorrY your ProePont , are no pear, and believe with the greatest possible esteem,. our disappointed hitoOvinTelli To explain why this brief epistle,' nett r /meld nor Interesting In itself, ahonid rot weawit I must go hack to the time at Which it watt written. CIIAPTEE ~Trsdrze os n. 140111. WaH.Jato In the &nen:MOD of a cloudy, windy autumn day, that I left the ofiloetof Jam' kkq., Lib's coin_pany.to lake tea epautt, thy otening Ms fa mily. 1 was a law student in the wilco, and sus laVorod Morclining ordinary klaidneas by biro ma aeConat ottifrieudship which had existed be ta-cob hint aid say detested Lather. Although I &dm& hoard= his house, I was almost like • a member ef the .family I Share was always a place for mast bit table, with liberty to came and go as 1 plee.gegik This being Saturday, I was expected butillaylf to go b a n e with him, and stay over I idcod . 'We quickened our ateps an s few Move drops were sprinkled over us out of the darkening clouds,. . g "It will be a tarry nisat,e eaddhlr. argyiL nt I:any clear away pat," I said, looking to. ward a' rift In the-treat, through which the de, relining sun wax pouring a ariasuuna stream. lie ' shoottliend dotahtfuliv; and tro hurried ap .thesslottEitito the house, to escape. the tlarea, aged drenching.. "' Entering the parlors, we found no one but Jaines,.itneplaew of Mr. .moll, a young man • orebout my own ego,tounging upon a sofa. Where Ire theater. xneerhavenn descended from the heavenly regime yek • .Drees. Mg- themselves to death, I canoed,— .tv..6gtanfty evening, I remombor," smiled • the indulgent father, passing on Into the 11.' braryt teat down lrytbe west window, and , looked outatlthetotaingetOrtes. I did not like James Argyll taneh, nor be me; no that, as much as we were thrown together, our intercourse con.' tinurd cemetrained. On this occasion. how. 'ever, be seemed in exeellent spirits, ['enlisting In talklog on ail kinds of indifterent subjects despite of my brierrepites. 1 was wondering , whetrtileanorwouldreakeher appearance. • At last she came. I beard her elllk dress rue. tie down the stairs, and my eyes were upon her - schen she. entered the room. She was dressed arta unusual rare, and her face wore ti Wallah*, expectant smile. The smile was :Or neither of tot Perhaps James thought of 14 tipant moo t did with Secret sultering—with enhatti yang wh ich I was ashamed of, and fought inwardly to conquer. 'l'veacatiO,teentnt to the window, and as 'sbe stood by my side a burst of - glory stream ed thrototh the fast-closing cloud", enveloping her bra golden atmosphere, tinting vaunt.hanie hatrlvEtt purple,floshilagbarrlear and the pearls about her throat. The fragrance of the rose she were on her breast mingled with. 'tiro light; for a moment I was thrilled and_ ovcrpownored; butthe dark.bine eyes ere not looting ten me—they were regntdlugthe won. • ." - /folv king that It should rate to alight," ,1'=,..,, ...t.d .. thc, di v a ~..,,,,, . VfXlO , lO9 Wept over her thee, the blitekases et •atett elated over the pirate et ritralet ' an .d -dent,. that are caplet hardly dia.:win h 11 " e, ..""the rata will not keep Moreland tot' o a t i," rl aterwe_red. "Ofoontoe not—hat don't wanfhim to wol. - a - edit - MMus Op from the depot-, and Dill?' has put tryrthe airrlaw* In view =lt= storm. At that 'Moment a wild gnat of wit= Want= tbehmay - so that tt shook, and thorald =me nowndrith A roar that lam deafening. Eleanor 913 1 f bt i n i rr a ndt bare troalded ortrartr., to Weir [Mr I,oor dre , 4art," pouted Mary, the yOtrarer,dmter, ',idle had followed Eleanor drcp talon , -there ta 0011077 brre to .. &ty,-Jamre and rnyiwif objected I.lbOng , dabbed 11015Vg ic. Th °willful youngboSn y said all th e WO she pleased. toiling no she parlainty shoal not hare worn her Mae =Lk, umpu.llod hertz.= far as - ...Nor for Cleary Moreland - eittiett—hoinervi loitho taloa after the Ent minute, .E.dwaitod -people arnao- stupid - . I wish be and Moaner would make BM end of ta if I'm aver wants to beltridolatzustdri want to be—ll - "And clear !Lad anu-nreld, mu. atolla." Jened.-ber 00.aati. .COnthei play that now polka for me," . "Tonopah:la% brat it. if ad d Thy hid- 13 dairying a Ponta Eld3 cmning, ul ito rind to dancing to E." . 1 • lie laughed toadly..-more .lordly than, tho idle fancy tartans - a, "Let. smut, Woe taiMriot Mahe antra noise than thestortoo, he =Alt.gollaw Lb* Natio andthurapingtint tharider=4 Elam that he could recall,,. was not ,a mgatattin bat it seemed to me tiarawe:auto= discord. thaw, the:law of melody :allowed 4 and Mary (=tiler hands oret bet eon. Wain= away to the other end of the room, For the neat ball-bone Abermin camel dawn in wide tbeete, dapping against the windows. a.s the wind Aew hither amt. Milther. !James emninaed at -the Piano,. end • Eleanor buoyed restleiele sheet, stealing glancea, now and tben, et ber tiny watch. ,All at ewer Ono °courted one of those pantes which precede the fresh outbre•dr. ing of • storm. At 1r startledby the madden lull, Amen Arian ,p.s..ewed Ln hisplaying. initt. tben the ebrliil whistle of the locomnuve ;aortal the ■ ilea ee with more than usual pewee, as the fill tn n i tY ti r i 'n m e r r e n i ci ir irWiralv h a 6 y, c ri ' n7l "4 Pinl oil fate the depot In the lower part! of the village. . There is acanething unauthly In the Servant of the "mean:eve gl e," e a when heard at eight. He seems like a eentleat thing, with a will of hie awn. =bending and Irrataitable i and his cry .Ii throatoolng anti deUnt. Tate 'n rose neon ilia storm prolonged . and ` , Agent.' " 2 Crow net bow II soanded to Um lathers, but to me. w boo* imaginatiOn tyres Al. ready, wrought upon by the tempest Out by Preseuce of llip woman I •Ininelessly loved, ii emcee with an cheer perfectly overwhelming i it tilled the kir, even the perhusi ,ed lighted air •at the parlor, full of a diurnal wall. lt,tbroat. eaed—l know' not what. It Wanted Noting some strange, unseen disaster. Thou at I.am into a hopeless cry, en Pall of mortal anguish 'that I Involuntarily pat my lingers to uty ears. Perhaps James felt something of thy some thief:, for be started from the pleno-stonl, walked twice or thrice netoss the floor then eying himself again upon the sofa, ono ' for • long time eat with Ids eyes shaded, casino! , speaking nor moping. • bleenor, with maiden artifice,. reek up a boOk, and compesed herself to pretend to read, alie Weald not titer her Inver to knots! that she hail been ea nestles, while awaiting * Ss coot eg. Only Mary fluttered abo ut liken bum., ming bird, diving into the aweetaot 'things, tine Music, the flowery, whatever had henoyln end teasing the In the letervals. ' I /hate mild that 1 loved Meatier.' I did, so. cretly; In site tied and regret. against II J edit. went eat wiii,matbeeauee 2 conk, not elp le le I gis tie In cortainlbut Janina hired It r also MO 1 fel sorry Torldmi sympathy witataughi 'MIPS' rap Olen arornrlngs, though! leaver . felt ntUneted toward Me Ohmmeter. 'll seem. tAI tO ale to Ite,tatinir Still= ineentliny s well •lii' v en2pti',,tragr.o,ll4.lriePtrggltztuf .i r itliZtesTitLlClrelidered hint noaviee- - 'be. illt dePendeet ppro rue tutcia—euraptsAin, .41,piaptlio which made him appear mei table. . 1 nit ell, williont pAyttrilele et hope. - leanor Was,enitageite young gVaao,Waa i l every .warlitortliy, I l l t bier o f tine eterneano ,high ati. MAT Itestitloni nad"unUleMtshod morel harm, 1.e.r.,..its _much mit bee, many mdagre may have exerted rienry Morelaudithey Id not .111,0111 e hin. TO elle tbe - yOutl etiople goths i AI wastotibeltillAtheill woul bo Oa f theitie . "-Matchrktbeille In beiVilti"--In age, e notnt, itindelly. elre=sianeetbbeaaty and col venial • tone wan orate tOrresponfleneo. t' • r. biandatid was .erigageil with •Itils father. tap bunking imbineile to the eityrof Ne W Ylerk.• They tinned it Summervine In ulanltyilla, and ,It had been 'daring his weeks of Nam Mtn idle. *nett berg that he had made the .acrolelntance or,'manor. Arirlit. ' • . , Attbla :Season ef ttioicar bleimainets kept high in the. ettyt 'but lie was lit [hte ltalgt, of Maning out every daturdaY. - iifternoen and ependlegriebbeth at the lIOUSO or DIT. A rg; 11 , the marriage which, !twee to : tennbr a . be ' MAUI Of nearly two letarabeing no flatcar; . faraway, .On her nineteenth hi rthd whit* eagle, In December; „tideenor . wtS,M, mar" Another balt-bourpiaited li on dud beach, 'ported griest did nOt sortie, r lionotutll reach. .ed.tba hal:Jiff/ll'. diteen Vainetes h ie , ara o a Ya/ Or the trivial I could beg that is e rothed was playmichervorudy Witbller. grtdi chain thelagh the kept, her ores gxeft,ntion book,. it. leVus Stave tea Item hungry, said. itir. Argyll, coming out of 11te library. "I bail • E , lOng. ride at dinner. Not vat waiting,• Eleanor-11c: won't be hero tomfght"—he 'pinched her cheek to experts his Val ^, . (or her disuppolotment—"a..llttl e lishOwer didn't ilke to keep beatreirany..wh II was • b. But ittuay hare been raltdiac'd 0 there half the day—the storm cameo rent chill , dl• teeth/a. James, aro you esielni - r !'l , ll aeon see," cried Mary, pal Verne the band from her, muslin/is face*" , !James, what fa the triatterl" „ A lierattestion caused us all' to 10011 at him; his ince was of till ashy . paleness Cher eyes naming like coeditor gra • •.' : • • • . ' ' "Nothing ts' the matted --refs refs bgen half nitteep," heenswered,laushing,tunlipringing In tile feet. ' ! Wolin_ ea r m l have thetanort"— site /Oa t Wit offered arm, end woltept Into ten; attr , which went Wick to rho pp or And. palace' a Tnerl7 el/ell/lig. • ' ' • • .• touch iff chagrin, a. roar ;that Wo would intid•ot: hoar _deeply- elm was ;dissepointod -eatised Eleanor to' appear in nanstallY high spirits. Vibe - tang e natover I `iteditta of her, aha ;.1.3 - etla.ute tiallutou, music; fa k.l ;NJ/ 11,1 thr wit ef',VTR tt - fth koettar brtightor rn puttee. The Mita bluoaaett ../tt bta elttu.ka.; the NUICtI Ice, In Itlet , eyelf, It ata•uot nitOXCLIII, harry excitement; I km,/ that prldo an Itutellno.at ,‘" I:re at thn bott ,, ut It It rune , Ilvr 1,1 1111,101% Ip•a•1111,1 4.1 tielllett 6 ,4 ,4: .4. _a • 4 Len r' all , . I 1 4 .1,11•4 4. 11 1: thatfitful - the watt r 4 4 44•.11.1..1 01.1 the at rang Inanwion :14 it were a rall4l. I roalit not eleep. 1 here wait ...111.2111i11g :CA NI In the stortn. If I bad Itad ionett •iitper,:tlou idiot. Inc I 4,1.1 4 .141 •• -at t Ili d 44 1 , 1111 4 4 note aid oad A he Inns, of a :OM, vritm v PI inviet nutlet.. lett without n k a ta, scullfear, I wal still all...deft idraugety 911)IllliCred lay loft bed; the wild all idea 411 toe 1000MOth, lingered in my runt; eotnetLiug beAdus rain warmed hunting at the windowl. Al:, tr.) teal! I knew aft erw and what it ma., It wa- a human soul, illsemhaulled, lingering !ivot 1340 place on earth molt dear to it The re. 4 of Ihiiinuiteliold Merit: Well. 10 (dr 1 ~e. 11.1 by i idlielec aad ti riming 1 fell aaleep When I a wolre the rain Ti as aver; the bllll shone brightly: the ground wru Coyeted with gay uuttunti le, el shaken down 11l Ibe wind and tall, The f.ty promised 4 / 4 ell.. I shook off the itnitre—dowi 4,1 the ditrkricas,,dria3i4ril air the tirealamit-boll bad rang, klevr,ritting, Joined lb• habil!, of Itoid at Ow table. In t he turrtnl of our cheerful repast, the door-hell run The i.ervaill crime In, saying that a man nt th g. e door ulabeil to speak s ill, Mr. Argyll and it r. • "Mc says it's Important, and coot wait,sir." e arose nod went out lido the hell, elaslng the door of the breakfast-vs. , ' inthind O A. . • "I'M - very sOtry- , -Pve got bad or , r ,_l o ar ,. you tren't"—stertimerect the messenger, a -.er rant (mut the h,otol. "'What Is Ill" detnanded Mr. Argyll. "The )ormg gentletuau that eomes hery Moreland's his-name 1 heitevc—wav tutted 011 The roodthis morning. - Pewit" I i hey leant you mane down to the topcoat They've got Lim lon room nfour homse. Yee, think It's a Cl,t-9.ltore'a no marks of anyilllng-.;. The father und I looked at each other the lips of both Wore quivering ; we both thought oil Eleanor. "What Obeli I dot" ' "I don't know, Mr. Argyll. I haven't had time to think." "lean not-1 can aot.--.• "N or I—nowt.' yet. ant Cal, toll the you ladies we have gone you a t.hOt t time on bus uma—and delves you breathe what you Iln heard. Don't let eny one In until leo return any ouu to era Miss Eleanor. Be prudent." Iter frightened face die not prmolse much for bat' discretion. Hastening. to the botch already surrouniled by many people, we found the distreysing 'Message too true. Upon' a lounge, to a pri 'vide stMtrig6rootri, Ivy the hods of Henry More . landi The coroner And a couple of physteiana had already astivutl. IL.was their opinion llint hatl died from natural causes, rdi them was - not the least eihilence of violence to be seen. Thatace was an plena:int as in slumber ; could Mistily believe him deed until we toueli ed the Icy forehead about which the thick ringlets of brown hair clung, saturated with rain. " this I' exclaimed, one, as we began ,to relieve the corpse of Its wet garmen ts, for the perpoge of a farther examination. It was a stab In Um back. tint a drop of blood—only small triangular hole in . the cloak, through the other e/Othing,.in to the body- The levee. gallon soon revealed the nature of the death wound; it had Leon glacif by sane sharp dirk or stiletto. holing and forcible bad boon the blow toot it had pierced the lung and struck the rib with force to break the blade of the weapon, ,aboutithreeeparters of - an inch of which was found la the wound. Death most have been Instanta neous. The victim had fallen forward upon his faco,bleeding In wardly,which accounted for no Who& having been at drat percen.ll and as he had fallen, so be hod lain through.. .II the drenching - atom of that miserable night. When dluromerod by the firstpassersby. after daylight, ha was tying on. the path, bythe aide 'of Alio streetoshiell led up in tlie.directionf Mr. Argyll., hW traveling bag by tit, AO, his face on the groand. , 7lm bag was - not touched, resitlterthe watch and money an his person. making 0. evident that robbery was not the object Cr the murderer. A stab In thtebsok, in the double darkness of night and satin° 1 What enemy had leery Moreland. to do this. deed upon hlm It is useless noN to repeat all the varying conlectures - rising In sue minds, or which con tinued tO engrains the entire community for weeks theixafter. . While the inquest Iran proceeding, ?dr Ar gydlemi errielf were thinking more of knee,- mar than alter murdered Myer. Tble is wretched tandem., Richard;' said the father. .1 ate no unnerved i can do noth ing, Will youtelegraph to his parent& for ftlekareula—here was more misery. nail not thou t or them. I wrote nut the draulful roue go - which It ought to have melted the wilrtwarttb pity to carry. n`dad now you Intuit goto Eleanor_ She mast not bear it from atrangerei lad enn m ast not will tell - her, elll you norl I will follow yon home, taarnotilately. As aeon nu I bare made arrangement+, to have paw henry brought to our house when the Inqueit 011.1.... fie wrung my band. looking at me so ho seech Wyly, ibat,loth as I was, lhad no thought frithlec. I felt like One walking with fro. ten foeta. I palmed out of she chamber of hor ror Into the postcoital ...alight. alony, Iho very path he had last trodden, and ne the spot where he had fatten and bed la in so man hours WidisCOveroo. grOund , 'Which a crowd was massing diaturbed, excited, hut neap/ov. The sandy sail had already altered tbo rein, 00 as tape Dennyi there arab • stothlng to glee e clue to the muerers footsteps , whither he wont or j wbono• be atom—what impress they might.lTc made in the. hard. grayetly walk be bad ... Washed out by the storm. haw pa sone ware searching carefully forkhe weaponr erbtrh had been the tnetronacm tit dmall, and which bed beerthroken in the Pound, thinking 11.1zIghtt hero been test's - war ha the vicinity. (l sinuses toselarrowo WWeffi. 7 .4l.ldoVgitt;::: l o/ober and IA dus trlOas DIIIVP.II can tad 'mead, e=- Dtorn.rnt• AVena ILVTIUML (111.°1. Jrztrit No+, Int .d Ul Wood *treat- Wl fi as E • D'''a rs 6 M T 43 B 7arg El yW i rbliVes n f- Va l = f.. lAI 3yy ,1 tAfi il t l irwr...i6 r m fn. l i rtzgr: Raz 111%, • • Ja.mtiwain MrilarrEtl:-.A FTST CILASB GAB • ABM &TRAM pit= Now - need , ato , ply , ixit Vat ratm bawl.% G 0.4 woras, anci-Mt.wir oy bout. Nnepalre M T'. tUe otOols• dAdy Ewen. MA Wood ' Jd 4 1111ol t rve . awr i r ea t i p : s r; INVENTION.S. worth Oa, of the frebieot Tide to the greateot •rifft ere* offered Ce tbe; loud Toorsofare. on 4 Mc IWe im runt.•ln penso of foromdlog• r.otaa, Sot :112. utot emboli, Ohl. . . jairaeram WANTEIII«AI Purchaser for ovor iUUS 411)1wlnD &CUM et Lunn in lowa, ." CUY Pr+Merl,. 'Me land I. In Iln=llton County. nollolnlnx Wenettet CUT. lows. The 011.11lt b• 1.1111.: tn. (3,7.21711 often, vc ry day.. 119111.10 A. Y. Kiln 4 r. .0P L ANTED... AGENTS ....EFEU — If nnoc 1 9 810 ter and carry reader ahneddlassa tt. lea Star and rolltleaLl/tatary, and la at own &he ell PEST and the Una; Zilamlna then Judge. I p.a... 2:oPoritalta, Alai; Bertha reenea tr. Al.& lir' Elt Term. a era liberal, and Mt* clear dal from littO to gm. Addrtaa Tun ithiern. Pentl.9tunn CO.. Auburn, N. I. alol,StarT WANTED.—SI4WI I PER YEAR 1 rsiprtoArlk w aiNN-Roirß ri eiViv Kr" our tattfit".ls. Oren nt. Mate, under an 4 upper feed; 100 Are year,. Above WU', Of 11ritc comml, paid. The ON IX tdaehlne *old to ['rated otate. for lc. than • to, which are P.Oy Itotand top lion. Illurefer & Wt/son, Grocer & Raker_ _, Stragro! & Co., and .64tAttder. An other cheap Maehlnee are ',lF rrt/hOortirTre. areutorefeee. Adder. ocean up on filAlY & CLAIM, Illd eford, Moth!. de9:deodia.t.F -NvEMPIOYY lIIENT TOR RRTURNED 1301.1ttE1th ?N1) ALL 01/113th.—Oreat Wear Jewelry, Slierrtrarr, Ar. "Thellatiallton C 0... tna:AT (lIPT TRIBVTION. Our &grout are mating from. Vint to Thirty !Malan day. and we nerd not.,. Lao. Invoirra fromYampa have •wellytt our •tock to oryr Our 11111/on Dollars. A aolendid trtyontnrut of Ntatehrt, Moir Ladles' and tieuttenten , Jewelry Of all kinds, or a the wort Orthionablo Fly ens. wil ,:thaLell Yank. bend tiecuta (or certi art, pod y,rt what yon art entitled to; or ad el, for five tertitleatra.'ar 116 fur thirty; or ayud a thrrt,ortat atantp for ourtertni to attort. width ...of me moot., liberal kind. Rote in your time. Write Valhi, your ear , , , , , i ,. ..„7..,, y ettt, t e t o llA-111LTf a t i N i , 'greet Y 4 ear?tYlf. " " nottetut FLOWERS. BO QVIITS FROM N'6 tirit:E.N-110r.SF-5. j F Yrntnhed• F dolly at the .I.nreir7 Ntore J. R. ! , 11. , KIJDEN'a CIL, No. OS fittritet street, Pittgonrgh. ilirttoff reword our Oreen-Itoosea to Woods' Bun, eyneenielif to. tho terminus of the Citteborgh nod I , luttrhertet'Street Ilatirond, Asnd the Woolf.' Ittos .StatiOn on.th y 77 W. 1 f1.11..a. •We ureonur pre pared to for tell Bogoets, Wrenths,Vot Vio*ersoo4 Itatlittsof Plower.; olsoi nest Pot Mantua:f Craw- In, ' kete.rerseinelfrw decoration. ‘lB:iern • , *LOGY., 4-7tlEVlltiloo lure nerve ltn'ciEpoo toottrof igria t '''' • . 4 ` :AM% tht • Xlng.ue youi • ant 'color of eyes • • and Wart Yell Ul treetee tbc plctunt of root nacre partner br rotor," mill!' alto the d ete or your Enorrt:f....Addren:eutaveciv 'lan .Irn,LIMUVF UPHOLSTERY 7. nominal( 'TrT STURM' lIPTIOLSTERY 'yN 'so. .Foutrru trruzeT, 'Rain WOoD.—Tlat Anteetibere .tosantaturn antl,kucp constantly ../nuitts ever ottlels In theft line, viz: Congests OT on Itultettll, Larhl/0 I Jonsla Comfort.% rettnny 1.41 _mstrrgtamegviA.A2s..-,122:71.51q: turn. Prompt attention. la ylyen to ell enters for coll l / 4 1.04 laying 40. n Ca4)ll Cloths- to tel Ttil niers a itunßicie. LADIS, SAII,FeiPLAWNIIIOG. ES, TOUILNET. By baying your ot4 Table Ware itE4'LATED Wilt SILVER. O.ASTOIIR, TEA NVAIT . E.EtS, FORK:, Kit vaTclit4l.3. i tiva avo2.oi. C 4 X Cui Oho re.l4.ete.lA4o ma_d_e to Loy AND %EAU ,FALUAL :EU W . ,16.7a 11 4 .114 . cu LiApi t:c. det2lsrstt. • 714: 'film , Mtes•L CO-pARTNERs PIP ' ? 'lbetak admitted to AN terrZnzsr IN OILIT NAN To Alto Doti the tnt butont. W 1112/1012E. vroLrp, DI7 Tr at CO rrrrtlinrEON, Jatnarril, Ooo.—Toooloo ISIAGNETit oil FOR Till RELIEF 1W Pk!N ME= Iter4t ling...tie Oil eL,r4e. Revd 3Lagnellc 04 cure , ,d • “r, e 11- , e' • Slst;note 011 curt , Wrmk Mn..-a,•. 4,11 1.t14 alt.. e run'. MAC Joan,. Itreel'A htne: chres Esrarhe. Mproen, tdl rot, M.tmetie ‘ll, the In, nllll , puAt ratto-Fillter 1.411- tn. ht in the . ettutary. ['rt.:. ZS Celll4. Fur e* , ~ , y.•,trl4 re tn,lll . ltie-. SiAION JOHNSTON, Sole Agent, Itin Chrnertqnithlltltt and firiunh Ebro!, FOR SALE I. OR MIL E , luisnedlato pos a two 41,n 'Frame I.ltuate thr NI ...I.:. {V a 4.11,1.1. For r pante /I T.,wEIL. Jur, ...1 No 11,1 Fourth Cr. lon. SALlik:', the Stock. and Inter eat of on • of the II NT MILLINERY AND LOOK ENT ' ARI.IntINIENTN IN ‘1.1.1..1.A 1.-N I ITY. a. the proprietor• labout iu quit bu•lnoas. a Addreaa Lock But No. tai. . FOR SALE Oft RENT--. 1 two ',or) ' , rune 11 , •u.,. In th, 111,, of rontalulug hall and .1 t moo. 1,111-ht n and tar,. thy 00 1 1sr. and oat., out hulldlnga, • tar,'t Litt, tt ••111/11,1 will) fruits. Lath large and ennall. Enquire of G. 11. SF ARIL sewirkle)t ra. Ja=:.:2a.,l2w - _ I.OR SALIFI--145 acres of Coal, -a- situate tll ymlt LOA rinallingt°ll county. Penns., tear I nc of the Stglibenrille Railroad, at kfhlwa.) ,tallon, about tollosfroto the city. For further psril:ulesre, emit., to 1. 1 TO W 1,31, final I.•at. Agent, Nn. Irrlloorth ...eel. or to WILLIAM 1.. t A.lll'll 1,1. L. on the or, 1 - :011 SALE CIIEAP--11 acres of a Lsnol.•lldet•• In Scott township. A Ilegb•ny G. 1'.., on the Weihingion rood, at, .at aye toil,. from the HI,. The lan`, rot. [p.m, are a Frame House Wilt 7 ro , •to, and ball, frArn , •table. •prmg hon.., • good ~r rhard Of apple. pearl, pear anal plum areas. .1111. pi op. 011 I. s or) ...Oran.. for , ounto dr. nee. For iorther Inft•rmallou •-tiqn tr. of t.. 11. To WF. . Ja9:11104 Real Estate Agent. IM bomb .t. - .11? !4ALE BRICK 'WILDING at tal Nowlekta-y, at built originally for • Roardli.o N , bnOl. 1. ;'rll fret wide rte I.T, het long. and ',malt, large and email room.. to the cumber of FI.OIITY. Three urea of ground. with shade Dees, garden. .hrubbery. dm It would make • good Roarding Dom.e. for w Wel. It ITAto used tan yew. or, with • little additha, of back hulldingw,would make • row of good dot Ling-boupeo. Mr aloe.. apply to n. CtiTIRREILT b 80.'S, 5.1 MarketStrevt. Toe KALE. CHEAP.-14 Acresof bill.. in •ecalt township, Allegheny county, n Fn.. on the old Mind:Lingle,' eon& shout ere tittle. Row the city. The improvetnenni are. n FISAIIK. HOUSE. I, tL.rven 1,41111.3 and hall, Fenian tapir, nprlng floa•e. a gooil Itn•ti,,,l of Xpole , /.. arL, 1 . . sr anti Flom tree• This pet - p..ly le very Je.indsle fur neonate, es:Ode:roe. Far further in forination. ingnire of G. 11. TOWER, Rent Estate Agent, .ha.l3,l.indro No. 161 Fourth St. VOR MALE—A 'Farm, containing 'ssist= &tree; situate In letferaon township, Allegheny county. , on thSionanNahela rivet, one mile from the Borough of W ort F.llialseth. The Unproven:mats are a too atory Brick Rout e wills six rooms, Yrame lions., two stories, with ere rooms and •good cellar, torn crib, wog.; aliedeund other outbuilding.; shout kb sert.s of the eery beet river bottom. This property is well located for ordesaing purposes, mid will be sold ak• nsty reduced price. Call yule/41y out aceure one of the beat forme o the litononzalieri 0. 11. TONER. Real Estate Agent. 90. 163 Fourth aireet. ialGstf 'Veit SALE ' on TO LET--4. wen databedawekatorrNEW NOCILon.W Ito itreso.. tear s ummer of Chatham, with wide hail, double por on', ' Valor room and kitched eotrat floent rooms eorrearmang aecond door; marble mantle*: amt. roof; Large yard; within a few red/antes' walk of the Post ()Ere. Also, on far end of same lot, Uoat conwentent two story Brick. coutalning four rge roottu, two down nod two up, Oar whole length of building. inquire of Dr. STER ce RETT. = Prow street. 1117:ad on. .FOR SALE, ISES/1:AIILL 13L - ILDISG. LOTS on P. np.,1,0d.. avenue,star tall-sate'carh 1.4 3 , 15 , 114 fr..% to an JOHN D. DAILEY, jar , Wlllehi• HAIL rOR SALE.-WIIIIIIE OAK ILIUM- BrR. —TM,.1(17 - frrt ot loch Taint; 10 to Is feet long: 1C0.0.0 fret rorerd .ofdrat rt , l t CI Ti mber. Khceot t. o °rare T t e , mow 7 ..e1 t e 0 Pit h P..O.lc.nyst Wert 111111.1terr.s. on Lme of Erte had Plttobontla Hollrood, Mercer roomy. Po. Address U. K. WICK 4i Cl). Wr..t Wltddlexer, Were. Co.. Pa.. or TllOll. N. 1/oz I=7. or Ito. ♦ Pt. Cis.la., Pitts tough. pa.s:ltotl von, 6.41. E--A Valuable Country liteldt tier Edgevussi Station. Penneylestala len.4, one and s - half mites hum Witiettattstrg; Elea en accos perc hen Lantl; • emu aim itsrefl- Ins CO ntalulrtg test rcuirrt and cells! . unCierntuth: Fruit end other conveniences un the premises For further Inforpation Ma as No. an VIM ftreet, talus 19 a.V1 .8h, J. 13. }USU. Vele MALE, {WITH IMMEDIATE rtlonSLl:filitta", .Tllll moah-r nopc PROPER WY, AT %t OOPS' ICVN nITATION.—FItiorn sere, of Lad, Brick Dwelling valtn So root. and garret, OW My al` oat wirer and *tat o( all Muds; tan walk from Yetloral olrort Depot. Alligheny. tionatra of r aliO auto,riber, al tale aurraN AND 01I:TOOLWOILES. Ohio &trent. ALI gllexty. oalnltsul FOR SALE. A YALCANYN LINnFLI) OjZ FACTORY AN!) LAM Dirronrituln. 113•• for eaxll. Apply to J. . & WV!,/llrrolnybun. or 3: CANSWY, yarnerar No. C 7 Fourth tweet, Plttatnargb. Fog EXCELLENT SIA.M.MdC2I7III- 4 0) sriT, Near Woods! .Itort. con/ doting of IN saes. with • broad river front sea extending to the rsiltout; ell- Irsitaited Cur bbndor tedindortoosa. • For terms. AsP3/ Id y-la WM. /L IYAKKILLNI, Jsrb/bwabb it/ Rebter street, Allextien . Pa. G GOODS. . _ prucES REDUCED. $ 1 ,00, $l,OO, $l,OO, I= rnderchiri or a Pair or Drawers, siorlb sl,2;s .11.4 CR CARLISLE, JaJD NO. 19 F19T73 KTILF.ZT. NEW MAKE KID GLOVES. $1,2,5, $1,15, $1,25, ECM GENUINE• KID CLOVE Thto Io a ne+malrJukt Int nAured. Sold al whole a/o spr i b) =I Ja” NEU lIILR NETv, I= =I =l3 =I LEGAL NOTICES. „ ... • .. _... . ... 1 4 '11IST LIST OF APPLICATIONS -a for Selling I boom, 111..1 in the Clerk', 11 Wu up to Jana., vth, INA. NAY.. 61 , P. Tl. 1.17 P... Ed, McDermott, Taverns, lm Word, nttAbiargtt. Oswald Heckman, do do do Frank 11'elgand, do do do ITM. Sloan, do do do Marla 0'5.1..1, hal Ing Ito., do do Thor. Malik. lal ern lid ward do Chrl9 'Wel/rung do 3d do do Peter Dean, do g• 1 do do Marker itts9l l / 4 , do 6th do du Thos. J. Illaelanore, do Lo o do Wen. kleKee , other irooda Gib do do ` John Lundy, Tavern, 9th do to Itudolinti Ilrehtold, Eating House, letth w'd, do Hu.. Callahan , Tavern, 0.0 ward. Alegheny Thu , , Conroy, ot her amnia. 1.4 do do F. IV Hardin* , 91.1ng Ho., .9.1 do do 4 P. lactiolenian, other goods, hi do loatie Stem do 3.1 do do Donne!, Fa., 410 3d do to }Tacker L therternaget, E. 11.. 4119 do do Jot.] Mayer, Eating ileum, Duna. E. ItirMingham. ilito. Schad, do do Lawrenceville. Thou. Clark, Tavern, to Licht - Import. John A. Slelhel do do do 1- " ..1.F°1 " 4° ' lEating Hone... We,t Pittsburgh. John Co.kle, Cho. A. Ott, da do do Ford &Fadden, other g 0.949, ilo do. CAM. Franey , Lat i na Houma. bora. Temperaneer'e ' J. P. Swaney, do Findley Town.hip, Archl. MeLees. Tavern. Midilo do 1 . 1111. o... Ming. other g 00.19, do do Dant Moble, Eating Hoorn, Mello, do Lewl. Manly. do Peebles du Deo. Strlttlairt.. Tavern. Fitt q. And. 111.-Queety. doMott do Jas. McCormick. do 1.. St. Cl..ir do Jat. chilies. do Ter.. lie. do And. Baker, do 'Wilkins do John It, Myer.. do do do Thu Court will Olt on WEDNESD A V, theuvri 4,7 of January MUG. . 10ov-hick. A. at., for bearing the ...hove appiication, Appileauta will Ole their bonds In my Mitre on or brlore the day of hearing D em.. rim9